Q: How can I get the certificate that the hospital prescribed sleeping pills? Thank you, God help me.

The proof you need is a prescription. If your doctor doesn't prescribe sleeping pills for you, it means that your insomnia is not serious enough to require medical treatment. So you can't get the medicine by conventional means. There are four ways: 1, find an acquaintance, a doctor and a friend to make it very simple, and 2, go to the hospital to find a psychologist or a physician to make a diagnosis. 3. Generally, in the internal medicine ward of the hospital, there is always "Diazepam" in the nurse's office. 4. Some drugs on the market are also effective for over-the-counter drugs to calm the nerves.